Gippsland Water is reminding Warragul based customers to be mindful of what they put down the drain or toilet after an incident at the Warragul Wastewater Treatment Plant this weekend.
Gippsland Water has launched a new way for customers to help shape the way the water corporation does business and works with the community.
The award winning Gippsland Water Factory will receive a ‘60 billion litre service’ in May after seven years of operation.
Customers got to see first-hand the havoc caused by flushable wipes during a tour of the Warragul Wastewater Treatment Plant recently.
Work on a new water supply main in Sale is nearing completion with approximately 80% of pipeline installed as part of another major investment for the town.
Gippsland Water is implementing an approved management program at Dutson Downs to reduce the impact of kangaroos on improved pasture, crops, property and biodiversity.
Ever wondered what happens to water once it disappears down the drain, sink or toilet? Gippsland Water is inviting customers to take part in free community tours of the Warragul Wastewater Treatment Plant to put those questions to rest.
The community is understandably interested in how utilities manage asbestos cement pipes.
Gippsland Water would like to thank the individual landholders on Willung Road, Howe Leather and the broader Rosedale community for their assistance and patience during the recent Regional Outfall System (ROS) leak, which is now concluded.
Construction has begun on a $1.7 million project to replace a 50-year-old sewer rising main in Yallourn North, which has reached the end of its useful life.